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Chatham University Scholarships

Woodland Rd Tuition In/Out-State: $30,312 / $30,312 Total Fall Enrollment: 2,266
Pittsburgh , PA 15232 Books and Supplies: $860 Applicants Admitted: 62%
(412) 365-1100 On-campus Room and Board: $9,476 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 100%
http://www.chatham.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: - Receiving Institutional Aid: 100% , $16,258 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

First Year Undergraduate Scholarships

Scholarship Description
Chatham University, in an effort to recognize academic excellence, awards scholarships to deserving full-time students. Many of these scholarships are funded by our various endowed scholarships. To qualify for a Chatham Scholarship, students must complete an admissions application, and in some cases interview or audition. In addition, Chatham offers generous need-based financial aid. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to determine need-based aid. No other forms are required. Students may be awarded up to $16,000 per year in scholarships and merit awards.
Amount
$16,000
Number of Awards
-
Renewable
-
Renewal Criteria
-

Award Criteria Requirements:

Financial need
Y
GPA
-
SAT
-
ACT
-
Class Standing
-
State
-
Other
To qualify for a Chatham Scholarship, students must complete an admissions application, and in some cases interview or audition.
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